Women, gender, and sexuality studies majors develop skills that are highly valued by employers. These skills include: critical thinking, research, analysis, oral/written communication, presentation, & problem solving skills. Women, gender, and sexuality studies majors may find employment in a variety of areas depending on their skills and experience. Some women, gender, and sexuality studies graduates choose to work in advocacy or social services-related positions, community development, business, and government. Career-related internships or part-time jobs may be a prerequisite to finding professional-level employment after graduation in these and other fields.

The following list of employers and job titles was derived from Advising & Career Services' jobs database where employers indicated an interest in recruiting students majoring in women, gender, & sexuality studies. This list does not reflect all potential places of employment or kinds of jobs for women, gender, & sexuality studies majors. This list does not reflect current openings.

Advising & Career Services has a variety of resources to help students explore potential career fields. These resources include information about typical responsibilities, qualifications, career paths, job outlook, salary, and related careers.

Careers and Women's Studies — From the Anna Howard Shaw Center for Women's Studies at Albion College, Albion, Michigan. Includes brief list of career paths for Women's Studies graduates. For additional information, this site recommends Women's Studies Graduates: The First Generation, which "describes the work of a number of women's studies graduates [whose] careers range from "aviator to union organizer."